Libbie Schrader

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Alive 03:50 Tools
On the First Try 03:21 Tools
Blood Red Moon 03:46 Tools
War on Science 04:48 Tools
Now You're Good 02:53 Tools
So Sweet 04:19 Tools
Come When I Call 04:26 Tools
Wish You Were the Woman 03:12 Tools
Everything I'm Not 03:32 Tools
Blood Red Moon [for Tom Waits] 03:53 Tools
So Close 03:56 Tools
Everything's Wrong 04:24 Tools
It Breaks Today 05:14 Tools
By the Time That I Leave 02:44 Tools
A Little Longer 03:39 Tools
San Francisco 04:14 Tools
A Long Day 03:40 Tools
My Own Advice 02:57 Tools
I Can't Be the One 03:39 Tools
Leave Me Now 03:18 Tools
My Own Fault 05:42 Tools
Sweet Baby 03:30 Tools
Taking the Fall 02:57 Tools
No Threat to Me 03:57 Tools
Sweet When You Wanna Be 02:48 Tools
Turn to Gold 03:37 Tools
Something Else 02:44 Tools
Catching Sparks 03:56 Tools
Share It 03:42 Tools
Backswing 02:43 Tools
Beautiful Girl 03:49 Tools
Magdalene 03:39 Tools
Diamond Dust 03:49 Tools
My Desire 03:38 Tools
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 00:00 Tools
Getting Nowhere 03:09 Tools
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Live) 03:09 Tools
Never 03:09 Tools
Look Down 03:09 Tools
Slow Down 03:09 Tools
War On Science (Remixed Version) 03:09 Tools
With You Were the Woman 03:09 Tools
Come When I Call (Live) 03:09 Tools
Shudder and Split 03:09 Tools
The Softest Place 03:09 Tools
The Power and the Love 03:09 Tools
Tom Waits recites The Laughing Heart, by Bukowski 03:09 Tools
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Libbie Schrader first made headlines when her band Think of England won the Pantene Pro-Voice "New Voice of 2001" Competition in New York's Central Park. Schrader and her band beat out over 1,200 other female-fronted acts for the award. Prizes included a nationwide tour with Poe and a demo deal with Atlantic Records. The Atlantic demo is included on the Think of England CD, which is available for purchase on iTunes and at CDBaby.com. In the summer of 2002, Schrader's band also took part in Jewel's "Soul City Cafe" program for independent artists, and she opened three shows on Jewel's "This Way" tour. Later that year, Schrader and her band were winners of the Volkswagen / Clear Channel Battle of the Bands, and as a result they were invited to open a show for Rusted Root at San Francisco's famed Warfield theatre. Oregon-raised and Los-Angeles based, Libbie Schrader is now a solo artist with a passionate alt-pop/rock style. Her 2004 release "Letters to Boys" included four tracks produced by Erik Penny, and these tracks were given Music Connection Magazine's highest demo rating of 2004. One of these tracks ("Come When I Call") also received the top review of the week from NPR.org. "Letters to Boys" is now available for purchase on iTunes. In 2005, Libbie released "Taking the Fall," produced by Grammy winner Brian Paturalski (Outkast, Faith Hill). Libbie was recently named as one of Music Connection's "Hot 100 Unsigned Artists" for both 2005 and 2006, and was a MySpace featured artist in early 2006. Look for Libbie on the 2006 Gilmore Girls season finale performing her song "Sweet When You Wanna Be." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.